Whenever a decision needs to be made regarding your family, or something that will significantly impact your family, it may be difficult to handle those decisions and matters on your own. You may be in the process of adopting a child, or in the process of drafting a prenuptial agreement, or even in the unfortunate position of filing for divorce.

If you are facing family law issues including but not limited to divorce, alimony, spousal support, visitation rights, and child support, an experienced family law attorney can guide you through the overwhelming process.Some of the ways an experienced family law attorney can assist you include: Help you protect your rights and assets Resolve your family law issues without the court's participation Negotiate with your spouse or your spouse’s attorney Advocate for your rights in court Advise you how your property will likely be divided Prepare and file your paperwork Explain the family law rules in your state Explain your rights to spousal support Determine whether to settle your case or go to trial depending on the set of facts of your case Help file a petition in the county you reside in to start your divorce processFamily law attorneys handle a wide variety of cases including the following: Divorce Spousal support Alimony Child support Child Abuse Custody Paternity Restraining orders Are you experienced in Family Law?

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A man named Corey Curtis who owes $90,000 in child support after fathering nine children with six women was sentenced this week. Judge Tim Boyle, who presided over this case, sentenced Curtis to three years of probation.